[B]In my work I deal with people who are in the final stages of life...mostly terminal cancer and heart disease. A common thread is .."I should have done and said what was truly in my heart ..not what others expected of me" Several years ago when I was diagnosed with a horrible disease of which I am now cured I now see the importance of telling my loved ones how much I love them because none of us can be sure we will be alive tomorrow or even five minutes from now. I try my best to live in the present and don't always succeed but it"s all in the trying...MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF YOU AND DON'T FORGET TO TELL YOUR LOVED ONES HOW MUCH YOU LOVE THEM
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StraddleMyNose

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Dec 24 @ 1:27AM
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You're right, I said the same exact thing in my blog "In loving memory to my Dad" at the end of my blog on Dec.15.
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bentan

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Dec 24 @ 1:29AM
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That's very true Borty. Thanks for the reminder.
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zena343

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Dec 24 @ 9:57AM
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TRUER WORDS HAVE NEVER BEEN SPOKEN!! One never knows what tomorrow will bring.
Zena
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Dion_Thunder

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Dec 24 @ 3:03PM
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No truer words can be said... I did something like that this year, confessed to my best friend, a girl that I have loved her for as long as I known her... that of course did not go too well... But, at least I said it, things may never be the same but... at least I never have regrets when it my time. It her problem if she can't handle it. :)
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Raven_Silverfire

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Dec 27 @ 5:32AM
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I've lived like that since i was 16. Living for awhile thinking i had cancer tends to open ones eyes to everything around them.
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